My family from Korea came to visit and on our trip to Vegas, they were desperately craving something familiar. My plan was to take them to Grand Lux but on the way, my grandma began looking pale. So, we saw signs for this restaurant and detoured over to Imperial Palace. Up the elevator we went to the deserted 5th floor dining plaza where we were welcomed by a familiar Korean greeting. My grandma smiled and immediately announced that she felt better already.
Their menu included Korean, Japanese, and Chinese dishes but we opted for solely Korean. We had the duk mandoo gook (rice cake dumpling soup), dolsot bibimbap (mixture of rice, veggies, fried egg served in a hot stone bowl/pot), soft tofu soup, and bulgogi (marinated meat). Everything was just whatever but watching my grandma grasp her bowl of rice with both hands and eat like her life depended on it made the meal more enjoyable.
Pretty expensive for mediocre Korean food in Vegas (like $90 total plus tax and tip .. just for lunch!) but the staff was accommodating and friendly.
I personally wouldn't come back but I appreciated the service and convenience.